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they weren't used too extensively. they mostly used horses and oxen. bill: the u.s. coming into world war ii, the automobile has been invented. there are mechanized tanks, aircraft, but also a great deal of use of horses. so soldiers would be very familiarized with how to handle a horse in terms of its use for hauling canon and other material like that. chelsea: it is one of those things where the industrial revolution is really taking horses out of the cities. you have this great divide between soldiers that are being drafted or volunteering from the city and those that are coming from the countryside in terms of the level of association they have with animals. there's a lot of instances where, especially for the british and americans, you have to go and train the soldiers how to take care of the horses and how to feed them. how often do you feed them, one of the best way to brush their coats and maintain their hose -- their hooves. bill: do you find the familiarity of british and american forces was different from that of the german forces? did the sides use horses
they weren't used too extensively. they mostly used horses and oxen. bill: the u.s. coming into world war ii, the automobile has been invented. there are mechanized tanks, aircraft, but also a great deal of use of horses. so soldiers would be very familiarized with how to handle a horse in terms of its use for hauling canon and other material like that. chelsea: it is one of those things where the industrial revolution is really taking horses out of the cities. you have this great divide...
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let us pray. almighty and ever living god, it is our human history and human circumstance, both the sublime and the sinful, that brings us to this moment of dedication. at this moment in our human history, at this moment in this university's history, we ask for your divine blessing. history allows us to presume that isaac hawkins was heartened and consoled by his family, as well as by his friendship with other slaves, but history also allows us to presume he was hurt by his enslavement and treatment as a slave. today, with humility and sincerity, we remember him and honor him and all those who labored with him as slaves to this university's benefit. we pray they be with you now, abiding in your presence and your glory. we remember and honor anne marie becraft, whose vision and dedication and generosity enable her to transcend the realities of 19th century slavery and racism, to be an educational pioneer and provide a formal education for african-american young women. may the naming of these buildi
let us pray. almighty and ever living god, it is our human history and human circumstance, both the sublime and the sinful, that brings us to this moment of dedication. at this moment in our human history, at this moment in this university's history, we ask for your divine blessing. history allows us to presume that isaac hawkins was heartened and consoled by his family, as well as by his friendship with other slaves, but history also allows us to presume he was hurt by his enslavement and...
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the us homeland. - i usually don't use the term rogue state, i think it's too liberally used, but in the case of north korea, i think it fits. you have a country with a very unpredictable leader. it's not clear when or how or why he would use nuclear weapons, but he is slowly developing their nuclear capability, not only with land based missiles, but with sea based missiles and so that's a real danger. (piano music) - this is a perfect example of a 21st century security challenge that no one nation can solve alone. - [narrator] most analysts say the weight of the international community is the best tool to stop nuclear proliferation. they point to the successful use of sanctions and incentives that persuaded libya, south africa, and most recently iran to severely limit nuclear enrichment capability. - we've seen under president obama the effort to try to contain those countries who can acquire nuclear capabilities. in those negotiations, presidents have at their disposal all kinds of gambits and tools from the lifting of sanctions for example, to the offering of greater aid and trade
the us homeland. - i usually don't use the term rogue state, i think it's too liberally used, but in the case of north korea, i think it fits. you have a country with a very unpredictable leader. it's not clear when or how or why he would use nuclear weapons, but he is slowly developing their nuclear capability, not only with land based missiles, but with sea based missiles and so that's a real danger. (piano music) - this is a perfect example of a 21st century security challenge that no one...
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will eu countries be added to the us flight la ptop countries be added to the us flight laptop ban? top officials are meeting in brussels. and will robots ever replace humans? we show you the latest creations that are grabbing the attention of company bosses. the new york times and several other us media outlets are reporting that president trump asked the former director of the fbi, james comey, to close down an investigation into links between mr trump's national security adviser, michael flynn, and russia. the times reports mr comey was so appalled at this suggestion that he noted it down in a memo. and a powerful committee of congress is now demanding to see that memo. white house officials insist the story is not a truthful or accurate portrayal of what was said. here's our north america correspondent, david willis. and this report in the new york times, borne out by other elements of the american media, the allegation basically that, at the end of a meeting in the white house in the middle of february, donald trump got other participants in that meeting to leave, and then he t
will eu countries be added to the us flight la ptop countries be added to the us flight laptop ban? top officials are meeting in brussels. and will robots ever replace humans? we show you the latest creations that are grabbing the attention of company bosses. the new york times and several other us media outlets are reporting that president trump asked the former director of the fbi, james comey, to close down an investigation into links between mr trump's national security adviser, michael...
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. >> let us pray >> ladies and gentlemen, chaplain austin. chaplain austin: let us pray. almighty god, prince of peace, you have declared there is no greater love than to lay down one's life for their friends. today as a nation, we physically and symbolically stand among america's sons and daughters, patriots who have given their lives in the name of freedom. we pause on this national memorial day to remember them for their sacrifice and honor their memory. lord, i pray we may be more aware of how blessed we are as a nation, and realize the price that is paid to have and maintain our freedom. we also pray today for the families and friends of those who have given their lives in service to our nation. we pray that they will be comforted and reassured that the sacrifice of their loved ones is not in vain, and they are not forgotten. lord, we ask that you continue to give wisdom to our commander-in-chief, his administration, our elected officials, and our military leaders as they promote peace across our country and around the world. lord, even today, we have many men and wo
. >> let us pray >> ladies and gentlemen, chaplain austin. chaplain austin: let us pray. almighty god, prince of peace, you have declared there is no greater love than to lay down one's life for their friends. today as a nation, we physically and symbolically stand among america's sons and daughters, patriots who have given their lives in the name of freedom. we pause on this national memorial day to remember them for their sacrifice and honor their memory. lord, i pray we may be...
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they mean a lot to us. it took us a long time to think about these and what they mean . co sovereignty is one of them, because we need to support the indigenous people. education, community, reparations, to tellen ifeminin. we need to bring the feminine back. colonization destroyed the tell feminine, and we need to bring that back. we need to work together and mobilize together and make a difference. that's all we've got to do. the human race, absolutely. so thank you very much. i preeappreciate being up here. [ applause ] >> whew, hello, everybody! i know it's hot. i know we just got done marching. how ironic. my name is cathy, and i'm visiting you from north dakota. to those of you that came to north dakota, i'm sorry on behalf of myself and the way some of you were treated by the police forces there. we're not all like that. you can come visit me if you would like to. in my little tiny town of newtown, north dakota. what i would like to do is say that we're about 200,000 people marching in the streets today! wheeewwww! and i want to say i love you guys! i love you way
they mean a lot to us. it took us a long time to think about these and what they mean . co sovereignty is one of them, because we need to support the indigenous people. education, community, reparations, to tellen ifeminin. we need to bring the feminine back. colonization destroyed the tell feminine, and we need to bring that back. we need to work together and mobilize together and make a difference. that's all we've got to do. the human race, absolutely. so thank you very much. i...
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, recreational use, the social use. people are testing their genetics. alcoholism is highly genetic. people should know their family histories and magnify resilience .actors to not progress i will emphasize a heroine. we are in the death grip of >> losing segments of the .eneration and speaking of suicide is a major public health crisis right , it can be treated by treatment. what don't know exactly these numbers are. 33,000 deaths. it is possible. i don't think it would be completely off the mark that 15% of them are related to suicide. the loss in years in terms of the life expectancy. it is related not just of the overdose but to a significant increase we are seeing in suicide. the suicide was much higher. strong linka very between both of them. and one of the things that the cdc guides will tell you, among the factors that are associated the higher risk is having a history of depression. your reach for suicide. they were distinguished from the other. deborah: i actually do think it is one of the most topical and lar
, recreational use, the social use. people are testing their genetics. alcoholism is highly genetic. people should know their family histories and magnify resilience .actors to not progress i will emphasize a heroine. we are in the death grip of >> losing segments of the .eneration and speaking of suicide is a major public health crisis right , it can be treated by treatment. what don't know exactly these numbers are. 33,000 deaths. it is possible. i don't think it would be completely off...
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for the us as well. this agreement has provided millions of good middle—class jobs on the boat side, 9 millionjobs in the us depend on canada but what makes it different is the relationship is unique, because we don't sell to each other, we make things together. look at a car, for example, a typical car would often ci’oss example, a typical car would often cross the border seven times before reaching the consumer so this agreement has been good, provided millions of middle—class jobs, agreement has been good, provided millions of middle—classjobs, and by the way this has been done two decades ago, it has been amended 11 times already so obviously we are proactive, we are confident, we will put things on the table, the us will do so, and it has to be in the interest of all three parties. the canadian trade minister speaking to the bbc a little earlier today, trade is a major theme for asia with donald trump having pulled out of the tpp, as you were saying earlier, lots of countries in this part of
for the us as well. this agreement has provided millions of good middle—class jobs on the boat side, 9 millionjobs in the us depend on canada but what makes it different is the relationship is unique, because we don't sell to each other, we make things together. look at a car, for example, a typical car would often ci’oss example, a typical car would often cross the border seven times before reaching the consumer so this agreement has been good, provided millions of middle—class jobs,...
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by the us forces. we would like to continue conducting exercise based on the plan. at the time of the earthquake i was one of the people affected by this earthquake and actually saw with my own eyes how much support was provided by us forces. at the time of such a disaster i think, us support is critical then if an attack was made and we need the support. what's important is to prevent such an attack and for that we need diplomacy and missile defense. we have the system called j alert if north korea actually comes to japan, immediately japanese government, the center government, would send alert over the municipal government and each municipal government is going to issue alert over and then we receive such alert by mobile phones. however, it will only take a few minutes for a missile to lunch. if so, we need to figure out a way to evacuate people and then provide shelters. i think the relief of the affected people is very very important. twenty years ago between japan and the united states has been di
by the us forces. we would like to continue conducting exercise based on the plan. at the time of the earthquake i was one of the people affected by this earthquake and actually saw with my own eyes how much support was provided by us forces. at the time of such a disaster i think, us support is critical then if an attack was made and we need the support. what's important is to prevent such an attack and for that we need diplomacy and missile defense. we have the system called j alert if north...
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it uses gravity on that tank to use the shower and make the toilet flushable. another interesting aspect of this bomb shelter is this small kitchenette is hidden behind a panel here. you have a sink, stove, and range that could be used when people are staying here in the bomb shelter. the other interesting thing is the escape tunnel. we are going to now walk over here past the water tanks into the tunnel. the tunnel actually has a dual purpose. these are steam pipes that go to the radiators in the house. but it was also a tunnel that could be used enter or leave the bomb shelter. the tunnel actually comes out between halfway between here and the house in the garden, so we will go outside in a moment and see the hatch where the tunnel ends. so we are now standing outside in the garden, and you can see that is the hatch where the title ends where we were in a moment ago. is anmb shelter interesting place of tudor place's history, and it will help tell the story of the family from the american revolution to the cold war. it is a portion of the garage we will be op
it uses gravity on that tank to use the shower and make the toilet flushable. another interesting aspect of this bomb shelter is this small kitchenette is hidden behind a panel here. you have a sink, stove, and range that could be used when people are staying here in the bomb shelter. the other interesting thing is the escape tunnel. we are going to now walk over here past the water tanks into the tunnel. the tunnel actually has a dual purpose. these are steam pipes that go to the radiators in...
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you don't come before us and make big increased appropriations requests and yet those of us who are very concerned about cyber look at the u.s. government at large and think we are not at all prepared for the future. can you tell us what the fbi is doing to prepare for the 2018 and 2020 circumstance for the vision? >> without giving too much detail, we have an enormous part of the fbi in the counterintelligence division that focuses on just that threat in making sure that we do everything we can to understand how the bad guys might come at us and as i talked about earlier to equip the civilian agencies for hardening the infrastructure with all of the information we have about how they're going to come at us. >> and if you had international security domain increased resources, how would you spend another marginal dollar beyond what you would expect to receive now? >> i would probably have a tie between investing more and upgrading our systems to make sure we're keeping pace with the bar of excellence and probably to hire additional cyber agents and analysts. >> and if you had your druther
you don't come before us and make big increased appropriations requests and yet those of us who are very concerned about cyber look at the u.s. government at large and think we are not at all prepared for the future. can you tell us what the fbi is doing to prepare for the 2018 and 2020 circumstance for the vision? >> without giving too much detail, we have an enormous part of the fbi in the counterintelligence division that focuses on just that threat in making sure that we do everything...
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joins us to discuss the investment and using cash to build new realities. the highs and lows of bitcoin. success andk the wealth swings of the digital currency on the bloomberg. first to our lead. donald trump made his g-7 debut in sicily, the final stop on his first international trip as president. tensions were brewing over trade and climate change. there was one topic the group was in agreement on, the need for internet companies to do substantially more to take extremist material off-line. the meeting comes days after the terror attack in manchester which killed 22 people. joining us from the sicilian town, matt miller who has been summit. the before you destroy my pronunciation of where you are, the words coming out of your, redoubling the efforts against terror. there was some agreement today. matt: there was. i think a little bit of unexpected agreement. when we came here yesterday, there was an expectation nothing would be accomplished because the italians wanted to move on climate change. they wanted to move on global trade and immigration. three t
joins us to discuss the investment and using cash to build new realities. the highs and lows of bitcoin. success andk the wealth swings of the digital currency on the bloomberg. first to our lead. donald trump made his g-7 debut in sicily, the final stop on his first international trip as president. tensions were brewing over trade and climate change. there was one topic the group was in agreement on, the need for internet companies to do substantially more to take extremist material off-line....
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there is a 6% drop in the first four months in the us and that's a big drop for toyota which is used to increases, but the big thing is, it hasn't got enough product. it's the wrong product mix in the us, it needs more suvs and more pick—ups and that's hurting toyota badly. whilst toyota is hurting, it's rivals in the us are doing well, the ones that traditionally churn out the suvs, aren't they? it is making america great again tag going on in that pa rt great again tag going on in that part of the world in terms of what people perhaps want to buy? yes, 6596 of the market is now suvs and light trucks, what they call light trucks which is mpvs and pick—ups. for example one of its competitives, nissan introduced a new vehicle and that's selling brilliantly. whereas toyota hasn't really introduced much. it has a new small suv, but it's not doing that well. so are you concerned about the outlook for toyota ? concerned about the outlook for toyota? it has warmed today about —— warned today about future profits and earnings which will probably ta ke and earnings which will probabl
there is a 6% drop in the first four months in the us and that's a big drop for toyota which is used to increases, but the big thing is, it hasn't got enough product. it's the wrong product mix in the us, it needs more suvs and more pick—ups and that's hurting toyota badly. whilst toyota is hurting, it's rivals in the us are doing well, the ones that traditionally churn out the suvs, aren't they? it is making america great again tag going on in that pa rt great again tag going on in that part...
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tactical use of nuclear causes us to pause, cause us to think about whether we want to continue the fight and create the opportunity where it can settle the contest in more favorable terms. they are the only country that i know of that has this concept of escalate to terminate or escalate to de-escalate but they do have that built into their operational concept. we've seen them exercise that idea and it's a dangerous idea because it then escalates, could escalate to further escalate that can be seen any indication that they are changing their path mark. >> none. no, senator. >> with regard to china and their modernization efforts. you see any views with nuclear weapons to see any of their views changing? >> certainly, nuclear weapons and modernization is an integral part. all of these countries view nuclear weapons as the guarantor of their regime. much like north korea. so, china continues to modernize all levels including nuclear forces, including capability to deter us forces from entering the west pacific and they don't talk about the first use but they talk about the use of their wor
tactical use of nuclear causes us to pause, cause us to think about whether we want to continue the fight and create the opportunity where it can settle the contest in more favorable terms. they are the only country that i know of that has this concept of escalate to terminate or escalate to de-escalate but they do have that built into their operational concept. we've seen them exercise that idea and it's a dangerous idea because it then escalates, could escalate to further escalate that can be...
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you can e—mail us, you can tweet us. do. you can e—mail us, you can tweet us. please share your views. lots of people are saying, you know, when bbc breakfast presenters, we showed clips of them at the end of the programme, why shouldn't we celebrate... more on that later. celtic are the first side in more than a century to go an entire season without losing a game in the scottish top flight. they secured the title some seven weeks ago and they signed off with a 2—0 win over hearts, before getting their hands on the premiership trophy. celtic are still in line to win the treble, with the scottish cup final this weekend, but they can already call themselves the new 'invincibles'. for this team to have gone on in the season, to go one 34 games. it's absolutely remarkable achievement. i'm delighted. it may not happen in a lifetime again for many, many people. but the players to achieve that, it's absolutely phenomenal. they deserve the credit they get. burnley ladies won again. there was a 4—1win. in it goes. there is the win. a huge blow to the british and ir
you can e—mail us, you can tweet us. do. you can e—mail us, you can tweet us. please share your views. lots of people are saying, you know, when bbc breakfast presenters, we showed clips of them at the end of the programme, why shouldn't we celebrate... more on that later. celtic are the first side in more than a century to go an entire season without losing a game in the scottish top flight. they secured the title some seven weeks ago and they signed off with a 2—0 win over hearts,...
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to look at or questions that you would like us to pursue, please let us know. and please join me in thanking this wonderful panel. [ applause ]. frnchts treasury secretary steve mnuchin testifies on capitol hill this week about domestic and international fiscal policy happening before the senate banking committee. watch live thursday 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. you can also find it online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >>> we need physicians and other health professionals who are technically competent, who are problem solvers, who are life-long learners, who are team leaders, consensus builders, indeed who are business managers and who can share power constructively and gracefully. >>> i would just hope that you would understand what this responsibility means. that it means reaching out. it means caring about more than yourself. it means asking about we rather than me. >>> have the fortitude to do the right thing, not the easy thing. don't be somebody's lap dog or sick a fan. have the courage to speak the truth even when it is unpopul
to look at or questions that you would like us to pursue, please let us know. and please join me in thanking this wonderful panel. [ applause ]. frnchts treasury secretary steve mnuchin testifies on capitol hill this week about domestic and international fiscal policy happening before the senate banking committee. watch live thursday 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. you can also find it online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >>> we need physicians and other health...
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if you want to come before us, come before us. if you want to give us the information, give it to us and let it sort it out. but we have a professional staff that could sort it out. >> the reporting we get helps to action motivate action in government. thank you for joining us. >> chris, you got us motivated and i appreciate the job you are doing. i'm asking everyone to help us do our job better and get clarity on this. >> understood. thank you very much. >> chris, we will have the latest in the deadly terror attack. we will hear from a teenager who was there. i joined the army in july of '98. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for life. at bp's cooper river plant, employees take safety personally - down to each piece of equipment, so they can protect their teammates and the surrounding wetlands, too. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. >>> we are
if you want to come before us, come before us. if you want to give us the information, give it to us and let it sort it out. but we have a professional staff that could sort it out. >> the reporting we get helps to action motivate action in government. thank you for joining us. >> chris, you got us motivated and i appreciate the job you are doing. i'm asking everyone to help us do our job better and get clarity on this. >> understood. thank you very much. >> chris, we...
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stay with us. ♪ very relevant information ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. i needed something more to help control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. trulicity is not insulin. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you or a family member has had medullary thyroid cancer, if you've had multiple endocrine ne
stay with us. ♪ very relevant information ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. i needed something more to help control my type 2 diabetes. my a1c wasn't were it needed to be. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's suppose to do, release its own insulin. i...
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tonight, the rain sticks around for us. temperatures stay close to where they middle part of the day, -- cloud ier skies. middle part of the day -- tomorrow innded, general, our most summery day of the holiday weekend. tuesday, cooler thanks to the cloud cover and our chance for rain. wednesday and thursday looking like pretty nice days. unfortunately, it looks like we are tracking another stormy system heading into next weekend to bring us temperatures back into the 70's with another decent chance for rain. snow. tomorrow, make those plans. really heating backup. kimberly: have you seen this video of the indy crash? >> it is scary. kimberly: i can't believe they survived. robert: what happens there. a scary moment at the indy 500. we will take a look at that, next. next, in sports. rrator: "the time is to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasou
tonight, the rain sticks around for us. temperatures stay close to where they middle part of the day, -- cloud ier skies. middle part of the day -- tomorrow innded, general, our most summery day of the holiday weekend. tuesday, cooler thanks to the cloud cover and our chance for rain. wednesday and thursday looking like pretty nice days. unfortunately, it looks like we are tracking another stormy system heading into next weekend to bring us temperatures back into the 70's with another decent...
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you use the word assessment, you use the word trade craft. i use the word evidence. and the good news for me, is lots of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle use the word evidence, too. one of my colleagues said there is more that circumstantial evidence of collusion between the russian and the trump campaign. there are two types of evidence, circumstantial and direct. if it's more than circumstantial by necessity it has to be direct. those are the words of my colleagues under the other side of the committee. another democrat committee maybe said he's seen evidence, yet a third california democrat said she had seen no evidence of collusion. that's three different members of congress from the same state using the same word which is evidence. and that's the word that my fellow citizens understand. evidence. assessment is your vernacular. trade craft is your vernacular. you and i both know what the word evidence needs. w we're not getting into whether you crorroborated. we're not getting into how you tested the reliability of evidence. did evidence exist of coll
you use the word assessment, you use the word trade craft. i use the word evidence. and the good news for me, is lots of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle use the word evidence, too. one of my colleagues said there is more that circumstantial evidence of collusion between the russian and the trump campaign. there are two types of evidence, circumstantial and direct. if it's more than circumstantial by necessity it has to be direct. those are the words of my colleagues under the other...
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not only did i not used performance-enhancing drugs i didn't use vitamin store powders. i tell people i made it to olympic games without any of those things. whatever the case may be so being able to explain to athletes all the way up to the professional level that it's not worth it. that one moment on the podium is not going to be reporting enough and you are not going to deal satisfied because she did this thing that was wrong in order to get to that point. for people to articulate that in a way that's going to hit home because they are encouraged to try to reach the next level or win at all cost is the least important thing. >> thank you for being that advocate. i got a chance to meet some -- and she is working in outreach with young people to inspire them on different levels and clean living and staying away from substances so is so important work you are doing and i appreciate you all working with the next group of stellar athletes. >> mr. chairman could i know that my colleague is dropping a lot of names gratuitously. [laughter] >> you wonder why they all come to m
not only did i not used performance-enhancing drugs i didn't use vitamin store powders. i tell people i made it to olympic games without any of those things. whatever the case may be so being able to explain to athletes all the way up to the professional level that it's not worth it. that one moment on the podium is not going to be reporting enough and you are not going to deal satisfied because she did this thing that was wrong in order to get to that point. for people to articulate that in a...
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thank you both for joining us. i really appreciate it. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> they are the inmates whose stories we'll never forget and whose lives have taken twists you'll never believe. now we reveal whatever became of paul komyatti. twin brothers, roy and ray slagle. >> i love it. i'm so happy. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for.
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david. >> david kerley with us tonight as well. thank you, david. >>> there's still much more ahead -- we have new developments in the deadly police shooting of a teenager. new images raising questions and this major question, was he left there for six hours? the 15-year-old boy shot and handcuffed, seen lying on the ground. his family now saying his life could have been saved. >>> the home that went up in flames. the family of seven that did not survive. investigators are on the scene tonight. what they're now saying. >>> and later tonight, the skydiver jumping into the record books. you won't believe how old he is, or better yet, we should ask, how young is he? stay tuned for that. [boy] cannonball! [girl] don't... [man] not again! [burke] swan drive. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ mmmm. mmmm. mmmm... ugh. nothing spoils a moment like heartburn. try new alka-seltzer ultra strength heartburn relief chews. it's fast, powerful relief
david. >> david kerley with us tonight as well. thank you, david. >>> there's still much more ahead -- we have new developments in the deadly police shooting of a teenager. new images raising questions and this major question, was he left there for six hours? the 15-year-old boy shot and handcuffed, seen lying on the ground. his family now saying his life could have been saved. >>> the home that went up in flames. the family of seven that did not survive. investigators...
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there are not a part of us, they are not a part of us. an elderlyjewish woman and her muslim neighbour join the crowd. we came as individuals, two friends who feel the same sadness and agree what has happened has happened, we both share together. it feels as if the immensity of what has happened is still settling. and with that, searching questions. these young men were observing manchester united's moment of silence. and reflecting on what led another young mancunian to spread destruction in this city. young people going into that and getting trapped, they're not thinking with their own minds, they're letting other people think for them. these people have failed at life, basically. i think they are looking for a way out. extremism offers certainty and belonging. it's an ideology of supremacy, offers no mercy to adults and children. in muslim neighbourhoods, they are asking the same question as the rest of britain. how could terrorists deliberately target children? why? manchester, though, is the latest atrocity in a global campaign, char
there are not a part of us, they are not a part of us. an elderlyjewish woman and her muslim neighbour join the crowd. we came as individuals, two friends who feel the same sadness and agree what has happened has happened, we both share together. it feels as if the immensity of what has happened is still settling. and with that, searching questions. these young men were observing manchester united's moment of silence. and reflecting on what led another young mancunian to spread destruction in...
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some of us in the low '70s. and lansdale at 68 today and allentown the same, and allentown could get up to 70 degrees for the forecast high. and along the jersey shore, cooler, 63 ocean city. like i said, you have the onshore breeze and it stays cooler. and you see the upper 60s and low 60s in delaware. the rainy forecast on monday completely cloudy by your monday morning. the morning commute, i think, will be seeing spotty showers move through and as we get later in the morning and afternoon, heavier rain is going to progress. this is the newest model update anding thin and it's pushing th north. scattered showers last into the workweek and we will get to that with your 10-day on 10 in just a bit. >>> you have ever thought about the new toys and tools you connect to your home network? you should. matt has a security alert on how some of the smart home duh vies could be costing us our privacy. >> these products and more are on the market with claims to make your home smarter, but are you also giving up intellige
some of us in the low '70s. and lansdale at 68 today and allentown the same, and allentown could get up to 70 degrees for the forecast high. and along the jersey shore, cooler, 63 ocean city. like i said, you have the onshore breeze and it stays cooler. and you see the upper 60s and low 60s in delaware. the rainy forecast on monday completely cloudy by your monday morning. the morning commute, i think, will be seeing spotty showers move through and as we get later in the morning and afternoon,...
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when russians come after us. we had not been willing to take any overarching action against russia. haven't been willing to pass stronger sanctions, and to take action against them because of their interference. what does that say to our allies? >> i understand why allies would be complex. if this conduct occurred, i can understand that, you should not question our dependence, you should not call into question long-term commitment. don't let there be any doubt of that. >> russia -- it is not what you said. it leaves open to interpretation, that assumption. >>, rogers, thank you for your testimony. express our appreciation. on behalf of chairman kane, the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] >> this morning the senate armed services committee holds a hearing on cyberstrategy and how the us should defend against and respond to state-sponsored computer hacking. james clapper, and former cia and nsa director michael hayden. and the c-span radio apps. later today a look at cooperation between the us and sau
when russians come after us. we had not been willing to take any overarching action against russia. haven't been willing to pass stronger sanctions, and to take action against them because of their interference. what does that say to our allies? >> i understand why allies would be complex. if this conduct occurred, i can understand that, you should not question our dependence, you should not call into question long-term commitment. don't let there be any doubt of that. >> russia --...
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kimberly: the president did not use the phrase "radical islamic terrorism," which he used repeatedly on the campaign trail. he avoided criticizing mideast rulers for oppressive regimes. pres. trump: we are not here to tell other people how to live. instead, we are here to offer partnership. kimberly: the president called the fight against terrorism a battle between "good and evil." some praised the president's speech but it may not have been lightly enough to keep the secretary of commerce alert. was seen nodding off during trump's big speech. the 79-year-old's some ted gave snoozing. the debate over russia and washington rages on. gloria rivie on possible collusion with the trump campaign. >> russia has bad motives to the u.s., past, present, and future. gloria: the investigation overshadowing the president's foreign and domestic agenda, to the firing of fbi director james comey. >> i cannot claim a lot of the president's argent. gloria: the reports that he revealed highly classified intelligence to russian officials and according to you new york times told them "i just fired the he
kimberly: the president did not use the phrase "radical islamic terrorism," which he used repeatedly on the campaign trail. he avoided criticizing mideast rulers for oppressive regimes. pres. trump: we are not here to tell other people how to live. instead, we are here to offer partnership. kimberly: the president called the fight against terrorism a battle between "good and evil." some praised the president's speech but it may not have been lightly enough to keep the...
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and to tell us what they see. it makes us less able to find those threats, so you are right about the increase in hate crimes. we've seen those numbers start to go up in 2014, they've been climbing since then. to redouble our efforts to get those communities and show them our hearts and what we are like to encourage people not to fear contact with us. >> director comey, i don't ask this to make a political point. i ask this as a united states senator. i believe the united states can be, and sometimes has been, the conscience of the nation. we are a nation that are adherents of the first amendment, we trust and believe in all religions, allow you to practice any religion you want or none if you want. i worry, whether it is the muslim religion or any other, the religions that people believe in it, they should not be condemned. for the actions of a few. i worry very much that the rhetoric and the hatred can bring about things that neither you nor i ever want to see in this country. i think we would agree on that. hat
and to tell us what they see. it makes us less able to find those threats, so you are right about the increase in hate crimes. we've seen those numbers start to go up in 2014, they've been climbing since then. to redouble our efforts to get those communities and show them our hearts and what we are like to encourage people not to fear contact with us. >> director comey, i don't ask this to make a political point. i ask this as a united states senator. i believe the united states can be,...
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he joins us from their live. just bring us up to date with the latest, there. the sun is rising now over manchester. this is what people in the city are waking up what people in the city are waking up to. cordons around the north end of this city. that is stopping people getting towards the train station. further over there, to my right, there is the arena. that is all cordoned off. you cannot get in or out of there. investigators are trying to piece together what happened here. what we do know is that 19 people have died, lost their lives, with 59 injured. and many more affected and cannot forget what they saw inside the arena. we can now speak to stephanie and your daughter, kennedy. thank you forjoining us. you are big fans of ariana grande. you were in there when the explosion happened. as comely is again, can you take us through what you heard? -- calmly. towards the last song, she let down a lot of large helium balloons. and a lot of large helium balloons. and a bang happened. we looked at each other, and we thought no, it cannot be something that you see
he joins us from their live. just bring us up to date with the latest, there. the sun is rising now over manchester. this is what people in the city are waking up what people in the city are waking up to. cordons around the north end of this city. that is stopping people getting towards the train station. further over there, to my right, there is the arena. that is all cordoned off. you cannot get in or out of there. investigators are trying to piece together what happened here. what we do know...
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it uses a vulnerability identified by the us national security agency — but it's been unleashed by someone entirely different. several security firms are pointing the finger at a possible north korean connection. the wannacry cyber attack has struck around the world. its impact has been the most far reaching of cyber crimes ever committed. as government organisations and businesses world wide clean up after being caught out, attention has now turned to the people responsible. the military regime in pyongyang is assessed to have over a thousand computer experts working on cyber activities backed by thousands of support staff. a california—based software expert, symantec, are looking into clues that may connect the attacks with programs previously attributed to north korea, including code in an earlier version of the wannacrypt ransomware. of the wannacry ransomware. last month, us secretary of home and securityjohn kelly told media that a cyber attack from north korea was more likely than a military assault. but there is no hard evidence yet that proves pyongyang originated this attack. a
it uses a vulnerability identified by the us national security agency — but it's been unleashed by someone entirely different. several security firms are pointing the finger at a possible north korean connection. the wannacry cyber attack has struck around the world. its impact has been the most far reaching of cyber crimes ever committed. as government organisations and businesses world wide clean up after being caught out, attention has now turned to the people responsible. the military...
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to us, they did not show it to us. is that a problem, though? that people like yourself, good people, don't know who they are with? now, we go back again, the mosque trustees have to do more about that. leaders of communities have to sit together. a lot of thought needs to be done in this mosque. tonight, didsbury mosque said salman abedi was a coward whose crime had no place in their religion. a man willing to kill in the city that was once his home. ed thomas, bbc news, south manchester. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: in the first face—to—face meeting, president trump goes to the vatican to see the pope. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. the polling stations are all prepared for what will be the first truly free elections in romania's history. it was a remarkable climax to what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. it's been a peace
to us, they did not show it to us. is that a problem, though? that people like yourself, good people, don't know who they are with? now, we go back again, the mosque trustees have to do more about that. leaders of communities have to sit together. a lot of thought needs to be done in this mosque. tonight, didsbury mosque said salman abedi was a coward whose crime had no place in their religion. a man willing to kill in the city that was once his home. ed thomas, bbc news, south manchester. stay...
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but this use of technology isn't just about teaching ict. this adaptive learning is also about employing new methods of teaching traditional classes. the teacher guides with experience but as a student you can really roam about. this is google expedition. now, jen here is going to play the part of a teacher. she will be talking through what we are all looking at through the goggles at the same time. that actually represents all of you. the pictures are amazing. i mean, looking at the difference between the healthy lungs and the smoker‘s lungs i definitely think we should stick with the kids. the idea of an image in your mind is certainly something that could be easier to maintain than just someonejust talking. but my issue is actually with the idea of wearing the goggles. they're fine for a couple of minutes but then i do feel the urge to take them off so i can't imagine actually wearing them for a full half—hour lesson or beyond. many of these ideas will be picked up by individual schools, but although the ideas and devices are out ther
but this use of technology isn't just about teaching ict. this adaptive learning is also about employing new methods of teaching traditional classes. the teacher guides with experience but as a student you can really roam about. this is google expedition. now, jen here is going to play the part of a teacher. she will be talking through what we are all looking at through the goggles at the same time. that actually represents all of you. the pictures are amazing. i mean, looking at the difference...
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some of us still do! as we got more used to computers, they have taken over our lives, and we don't have any back—up now. as we have seen, while they are wonderful and speed things up, when they go wrong, this is what happens. of course, i wonder if ba have a way of printing out the old tickets! evenif of printing out the old tickets! even if they have, they don't know where the planes are, because it has also affected their call centres, all their information systems. i think, you know, coming two weeks after the nhs hacked, it is not a hack, just a breakdown, but what we are starting to see, actually, is how automation and technical failure can how automation and technical failure ca n affect how automation and technical failure can affect our well—being. i have to say, iam can affect our well—being. i have to say, i am stocked up on bottles of water and ours theirs in case the national grid goes down! itjust seems to me that there is a climate of holes in people's systems.“ does mean that the w
some of us still do! as we got more used to computers, they have taken over our lives, and we don't have any back—up now. as we have seen, while they are wonderful and speed things up, when they go wrong, this is what happens. of course, i wonder if ba have a way of printing out the old tickets! evenif of printing out the old tickets! even if they have, they don't know where the planes are, because it has also affected their call centres, all their information systems. i think, you know,...
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i think they're trying to tap into the sense that because many of us are using social media and putting so much out there, there needs to be is more responsibility on the part of the companies to protect and delete what we were doing. thank you. the us president donald trump has refused to confirm or deny whether the white house secretly recorded telephone calls and meetings. yesterday he seems to imply to james comey that he could produce tapes of their conversation. the senior north korean diplomat has said that pyongyang is willing to hold talks with the us. their news agency has said that the north's director—general for agency has said that the north's director—generalfor us agency has said that the north's director—general for us affairs made the comments. it follows months of rising tensions over the ballistic missile aisle and nuclear programme. pope francis has canonised two portuguese children — who had visions of the virgin mary 100 years ago — at a mass at the spot where they reported seeing her. the pope has held a mass for the tens of thousands of pilgrims that h
i think they're trying to tap into the sense that because many of us are using social media and putting so much out there, there needs to be is more responsibility on the part of the companies to protect and delete what we were doing. thank you. the us president donald trump has refused to confirm or deny whether the white house secretly recorded telephone calls and meetings. yesterday he seems to imply to james comey that he could produce tapes of their conversation. the senior north korean...
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then cdw orchestrated a collaboration solution for us. using the lenovo x1 carbon. powered by intel core processor technology. now we can access our network and work together from anywhere. hey! hey everybody. you coming back for the team building? mobility by lenovo. no? it orchestration by cdw. ♪ >>> we like a good breakup story here on "mad money," only because i'm a hopeless cynic. when an overcompensated company splits up, it creates value for the shareholders. we heard that pentair told us it's breaking itself up into two separate companies, pentair is going to keep all of its water quality and fluid handing products, which will get the company's legacy and closure fasting systems and heat management technologies to help companies control their energy costs and protect them. this separation is expected to happen sometime in 2017. and look, this is just the latest in penalty air it's -- it was telling it's controls for 3.$3.15 billion. let's see a closer look with randy hogan. he's the ceo of pentair. these two companies i think will be how do they come about
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the us is under a microscope here in the words he uses. we are actually doing the most of the nato efforts and the european allies are not. he is trying to keep the focus on them. it's no secret that nato leaders have been nervous about mr trump's presidency. when he talks about spending he doesn't pull his punches. but take a look at the reaction of some of the european leaders as he lectures them from the podium. if all nato members had spent just 2% of their gdp on defence last year, we would have had another $119 billion for our collective defence and for the financing of additional nato reserves. they don't like be lectured. that is clear from that body languagelj would clear from that body language” would say they feel sheepish. they have all agreed to these multiple times. they know they are not doing it yet. there we are. i think you are right. good to talk to you. thank you very much for coming on the programme. what do you make of this? that is dusko markovic, the prime minister of montenegro, who is getting the trump brush off
the us is under a microscope here in the words he uses. we are actually doing the most of the nato efforts and the european allies are not. he is trying to keep the focus on them. it's no secret that nato leaders have been nervous about mr trump's presidency. when he talks about spending he doesn't pull his punches. but take a look at the reaction of some of the european leaders as he lectures them from the podium. if all nato members had spent just 2% of their gdp on defence last year, we...
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they can also use 999. some interesting pieces of information coming from greater manchester police. logically that piece of information that the arrests that have been made are significant. —— particularly that piece of information. eight people are still in custody, following on from everything that happened here on monday night. a reminder that the woman who was arrested has been released without charge but still we have eight people in custody. the police saying that those arrests, they consider them to be significant. the searching —— and the searches carried out, though searches have revealed items that are important to the investigation. that is very interesting. and the word about the operation, south of the city in hulme. the police saying thatis the city in hulme. the police saying that is not necessarily linked to the wider investigation. one other point that is very striking given all the news we are talking about this morning, the photographs that have emerged of some of the evidence in
they can also use 999. some interesting pieces of information coming from greater manchester police. logically that piece of information that the arrests that have been made are significant. —— particularly that piece of information. eight people are still in custody, following on from everything that happened here on monday night. a reminder that the woman who was arrested has been released without charge but still we have eight people in custody. the police saying that those arrests, they...
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he's been with us for a long time. i know he'll do a great job for our country in his next capacity as well. so good luck, buddy. >> this committee does a great job for our country. lieutenant general david buck, betty sapp, director of national reconnaissance office and robert cardillo, spacial intelligence agen agency. say what? assistant secretary for defense space policy. and after we finish this unclassified testimony, we'll adjourn to a closed session in an appropriate fashion. in secretary mattis' confirmation hearing in front of the senate earlier this year, his official testimony stated, "while our military maintains capable air, land and sea forces, the cyber and space domains demand an increasing share of our investment." and i fully agree with the secretary's statement. our military and intelligent leaders have been clear in their warnings, some going back many years, that our use of space could be taken away from us in the next military conflict. however, we have not moved with the conviction and urgency t
he's been with us for a long time. i know he'll do a great job for our country in his next capacity as well. so good luck, buddy. >> this committee does a great job for our country. lieutenant general david buck, betty sapp, director of national reconnaissance office and robert cardillo, spacial intelligence agen agency. say what? assistant secretary for defense space policy. and after we finish this unclassified testimony, we'll adjourn to a closed session in an appropriate fashion. in...
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ransomware, a hidden programme used by criminal hackers was being used. the nhs is vulnerable, because typically it has not invested enough in computer security, using old computers and systems and if they don't keep them properly patched they will keep getting hit by attacks like this. in a statement, nhs digital, responsible for it, has said: one doctor at this hospital in mansfield told us how it was affecting services today. i had a meeting today, a patient with severe back pain, could potentially paralyse her. and we had to divert her to another hospital, queens medical centre. it is getting a bit difficult for us. we have a lot of patients here. it takes an awful lot of time for us to process the information on a paper system. some hospitals warned local people they were experiencing significant it and telephone problems. some gp practices have also reported significant problems. our correspondent is outside saint bartholomew's hospital in london. what is the latest? the trust itself has four hospitals, which are all affected by this cyber attack. w
ransomware, a hidden programme used by criminal hackers was being used. the nhs is vulnerable, because typically it has not invested enough in computer security, using old computers and systems and if they don't keep them properly patched they will keep getting hit by attacks like this. in a statement, nhs digital, responsible for it, has said: one doctor at this hospital in mansfield told us how it was affecting services today. i had a meeting today, a patient with severe back pain, could...
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you are sticking with us. coming up ahead of that hearing, harassment peter roskam joins us -- congressman peter roskam joins us. volatility down in d.c. breaks the calm on wall street. cunning is down to the opening bell. you are watching bloomberg tv. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. the0:00, the house takes up question of tax reform when it holds its first of hearings -- first of many hearings on possible legislation. representative peter roskam will be holding those meetings as the chairman of the house subcommittee of the house ways and means committee. it is good to have you here. peter: good to be with you. david: let me start with the question of the moment. how big is the distraction is the whole situation involving comey and the russians, how big is that for you and your committee as you try to get to tax reform. peter: it is not helpful, but if it's not that issue, it will be some other issue. that is the nature of washington, d.c. my preference would be have a easy pathway where everyone is talking ab
you are sticking with us. coming up ahead of that hearing, harassment peter roskam joins us -- congressman peter roskam joins us. volatility down in d.c. breaks the calm on wall street. cunning is down to the opening bell. you are watching bloomberg tv. ♪ david: this is bloomberg. the0:00, the house takes up question of tax reform when it holds its first of hearings -- first of many hearings on possible legislation. representative peter roskam will be holding those meetings as the chairman of...
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so ifif we just use them only when they were needed, we c could eliminae inseseicide use e over millionsf acres. >> many people would say we need pesticides to grow the food to feed the growing world, the human population, and that maybe it's a necessary evil to sacrifice some wildlife along the way. fine. so you then look to see, to try to weigh up the damage that neonicotinoids seem to be doing against the benefit we get from them in terms of increased crop yield. and amazingly, it turns out there's virtually no evidence that they're actually effective. so there have been a whole sway of studies, particularly from north america, come out in the last year or two where they've simply grown crops with and without seed dressing and find that they get exactly the same yield without the seed dressing as they do with it. >> some a actions arere being tn to curb ththe use of n neonics.n eeuropetthe european ununion banned 3 neonics s for a periof two years inin 2013. thehe ban tatargets neonics s used oplplas and cerealsls attractivive to popollinators. inin the uniteted states, the saving amer
so ifif we just use them only when they were needed, we c could eliminae inseseicide use e over millionsf acres. >> many people would say we need pesticides to grow the food to feed the growing world, the human population, and that maybe it's a necessary evil to sacrifice some wildlife along the way. fine. so you then look to see, to try to weigh up the damage that neonicotinoids seem to be doing against the benefit we get from them in terms of increased crop yield. and amazingly, it...
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not all of us will see wet weather overnight. but we are expecting patchy fog to form by tomorrow morning we may be dealing with low visibilities for your early morning commute. cool and rainy conditions do continue at least through tuesday. then we head into wednesday. what's going to happen that cool air will push away. we'll see some milder air start to move in as we head into our wednesday. thursday looking much nicer and we do start to set up a drier weather pattern later this week. i will cover it all for you guys coming up in a look at the full forecast. >> sounds good. talk soon monica we're honoring the men and women who died defending our country. parades and ceremonies are remembering the bravest of the brave and that includes memori memorials and tributes right here in the delaware valley. >> brad sattin joins us live in society hill and brad today is not not about barbeques for lost people here in our area. >> reporter: no, iain, you're right. we talk to one veteran who says he uses memorial day assort of a day of se
not all of us will see wet weather overnight. but we are expecting patchy fog to form by tomorrow morning we may be dealing with low visibilities for your early morning commute. cool and rainy conditions do continue at least through tuesday. then we head into wednesday. what's going to happen that cool air will push away. we'll see some milder air start to move in as we head into our wednesday. thursday looking much nicer and we do start to set up a drier weather pattern later this week. i will...
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the report showing almost 51% of homes use only wireless. 6.5% using only land line. >>> a major headline, hundreds of bottles of bombay sapphire gin are being recalled for containing too much alcohol. double the amount on the label. the recall in effect in canada. no illnesses reported. >>> when we come back -- the little girl showing off her leg today and what these children on this playground are about to do. you have to see this. i realize that ah, that $100k is not exactly a fortune. id it take you two to save that? a long time. then it's a fortune. i told you we had a fortune. get closer to your investment goals with a conversation. could be preventedrrent with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping prevent another stroke. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequence their dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of d
the report showing almost 51% of homes use only wireless. 6.5% using only land line. >>> a major headline, hundreds of bottles of bombay sapphire gin are being recalled for containing too much alcohol. double the amount on the label. the recall in effect in canada. no illnesses reported. >>> when we come back -- the little girl showing off her leg today and what these children on this playground are about to do. you have to see this. i realize that ah, that $100k is not...
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it's blacklisted us. now, to be fair, nomx doesn't open port 25, it uses port 26. but as we've seen, without 25 open, it's going to be difficult to hear from the rest of the world. well, bearing in mind it's got one job to do, which is to be an e—mail server, that's a pretty poor show. and there were more surprises to come when alan opened the box. one of the simplest machines to break into is a raspberry pi. everything is on this one little card. it's on one of these tiny little cards. so all of your e—mails, all of your software, everything is running on one of these tiny little cards. now, actually, if somebody did have physical access to this what they could do is they could whip that card out, copy it, put the card back in, put it all back together and you'd be none the wiser and they've got a copy of everything, including your e—mail. because one of the things about this is it's not encrypted in any way on the card. this is not using any encryption? for storage, none at all. and what we did was, you said the simplest thing to do, because it is a complet
it's blacklisted us. now, to be fair, nomx doesn't open port 25, it uses port 26. but as we've seen, without 25 open, it's going to be difficult to hear from the rest of the world. well, bearing in mind it's got one job to do, which is to be an e—mail server, that's a pretty poor show. and there were more surprises to come when alan opened the box. one of the simplest machines to break into is a raspberry pi. everything is on this one little card. it's on one of these tiny little cards. so...
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joining us this morning, farhat manju. and also jason calicanis, ins e inside.com founder. >> shares hitting all-time highs this morning. third record in a row. jeff bazos speaking at the company's shareholder meeting. now is not the time for complacency. there is no rest. we can not rest on our laurels. the competition is as fierce and challenging as ever. speaking of not resting, amazon plans to open the door of a brand new bookstore in mid-town manhattan on the site of what was once a borders book star. farhat, one of the questions is, are they trying to make money? are they trying to rub it in to these book sellers that they helped put them out of business? what's the goal here? >> i don't think they are trying to rub it in. they are trying to make money. that's what they do, sometimes. stores are good for discovery, looking at electronics. they can try out lots of experimental things with the check outli list store they are trying in seattle. amazon, they are most experimental of the big companies, the most willing to
joining us this morning, farhat manju. and also jason calicanis, ins e inside.com founder. >> shares hitting all-time highs this morning. third record in a row. jeff bazos speaking at the company's shareholder meeting. now is not the time for complacency. there is no rest. we can not rest on our laurels. the competition is as fierce and challenging as ever. speaking of not resting, amazon plans to open the door of a brand new bookstore in mid-town manhattan on the site of what was once a...
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you don't join us. we join you. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >>> a new local theater production is bringing voices from the past into the present. this new work examines the journey of african-american slaves from the time they were captured until they were freed. it's called one more river to cross, and joining us now to tell us more about the show is director james jackson. thank you for joining us and also next to james is sarah osi scott, one of the story tellers of the show. >> tell us a little bit how you took stories from the past from actual slaves and put it on the stage. >> well, the script is written by pulitzer prize winner lynn notage and she takes the narratives from the writer's project which is part of the wpa in the 1930s and combines them into an arc that creates an arc about slavery all of the way from the africans captured through the emancipation. what did you find most interesting about these stories? >> what's amazing is that art. usually when you have a historical document it doesn't
you don't join us. we join you. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >>> a new local theater production is bringing voices from the past into the present. this new work examines the journey of african-american slaves from the time they were captured until they were freed. it's called one more river to cross, and joining us now to tell us more about the show is director james jackson. thank you for joining us and also next to james is sarah osi scott, one of the story tellers of the show....
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how fast i don't know. >> trust us have fun with us we soo a chance to meet and greet. it should be a lot of fun. 66 leonardtown, cold front coming through as we speak and notice off north and west temperatures are about 10 cooler. 61 hagerstown and 59 this morning in mar tipsburg and winchester. temperatures are not only cooler but dew point falling. dew point are falling tells us humidity is falling off as well. gueswh absolutely georgous, frontal system comes through and a lot of sunshine today. very quiteet conditions owe round here this afternoon. winds gust 20, 25. breezy afternoon. otherwise, sunny, great and how about gorgeous. >> yeah. >> and georgous. >> 78 today. cool tonight. pleasant, open windows if you're notalery suffer everyer that erin and myself. >> i got my shots yesterday. >> did you. >> every week. >> 68 tomorrow. we're fine for thursday for weather day. looks like rain gets in thursday night and friday is not going to be pleasant one. cool weekend. >> your voice sounds better though. >> really? >> even if you were dealing with allergies compared t
how fast i don't know. >> trust us have fun with us we soo a chance to meet and greet. it should be a lot of fun. 66 leonardtown, cold front coming through as we speak and notice off north and west temperatures are about 10 cooler. 61 hagerstown and 59 this morning in mar tipsburg and winchester. temperatures are not only cooler but dew point falling. dew point are falling tells us humidity is falling off as well. gueswh absolutely georgous, frontal system comes through and a lot of...
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people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ >>> welcome back. no big speed bumps that's what a trump administration official is telling nbc news this weekend with the president's first overseas trip now all done. hillary clinton's former communications chief also admits as she puts it, it wasn't a disaster, but this afternoon signs of strain from some of america's key -- angela merkel said that europe can no longer depend on the u.s. and britain and that we must fight for our future on our own. this while mr. trump went to israel and saudi arabia and he chastised those in brussels including germany. james mattis defends the president's relationship with nato. take a listen. >> do you have to convince him of how important nato is? >> we have had good talks about it, john up. in my international job interview with the pres
people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ >>> welcome back. no big speed bumps that's what a trump administration official is telling nbc news this weekend with the president's first overseas trip now all done....
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if you create a strong presence how these policies and issues impact us and it will be possible for us to be stamped out again. and maybe in the long run we can impact those policies, both domestically and abroad for the communities overseas. >> i would just say, michelle, the responsibility always has to come with listening first. so, it is tremendously important when you're asked about solidarity is that we have to listen to one another because when i talk about women's health or girls education that may not mean the same thing to someone else talking about women's health and organization. certainly, if i am wanting to help advanced that around the world we have to first listen so will have people think really are those right answers taken for granted certain human rights parameters that as a starting point. so, i think, what you say is so important, michelle in your question which is that this is the time for us to have solidarity and community with one another. we also have to make sure that we are clear about what our shared objectives and goals really are. >> listening is a big p
if you create a strong presence how these policies and issues impact us and it will be possible for us to be stamped out again. and maybe in the long run we can impact those policies, both domestically and abroad for the communities overseas. >> i would just say, michelle, the responsibility always has to come with listening first. so, it is tremendously important when you're asked about solidarity is that we have to listen to one another because when i talk about women's health or girls...
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my father used the pacific theater. my mother was a us -- we now call members of the greatest generation, they never thought of themselves that way. they spoke of their experiences during the war. one thing they did make clear and instilled in me was profound love of our country and respect for the high calling of public service. in the 32 years since my law school graduation those values of animated my career. as senator sullivan mentioned i had privilege of serving in a variety of positions in the us government and during that public service i learned a great deal about our country, its role in the world and the functioning of the executive branch but the most important lessons i learned were humility and respect. as deputy general counsel of dod, men and women in uniform, i learned to walk humbly through the halls of the pentagon. i learn respect for the career civil servants who really get the praise they deserve, the executive branch functions because of these men and women with decades of experience. a small numbe
my father used the pacific theater. my mother was a us -- we now call members of the greatest generation, they never thought of themselves that way. they spoke of their experiences during the war. one thing they did make clear and instilled in me was profound love of our country and respect for the high calling of public service. in the 32 years since my law school graduation those values of animated my career. as senator sullivan mentioned i had privilege of serving in a variety of positions...